High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
SENIOR KKK E? M FN THE BLACK AND ooLD ' JUNE - 1936 mf, 'sw DOROTHY COFFIN A charming blonde with a delectable smile and a disposition to match is Dot. She is high in the estimation of all who are so fortunate as to know her. Dot intends to continue her edu- cation at some business school. With her many desirable qualities success is assured her. VIOLET COHEN A pretty face topped by beautiful auburn hair, plus personality to the Nth degree:-these qualities de- scribe Violet. Violet came to us from Hartford one year ago, and despite her short stay at Central, it has not taken long for all to appreciate her sincere friendship and loveliness of character. Dress designing is her chosen career, and we hope that some day she will rise to the heights of Sciapparelli, Vion- net, and Chanel. VINCENT COLAGIOVANNI, JR. Introducing Cal, a quiet, genial Cen- tralite. He has established many perma- nent friends through his agreeable dis- position. Vincent has done well in all his studies. He intends to further his education at Providence College. May success be his! Nautical Club, '34, JOSEPH THOMAS C!QLLINS Since that memorable day. three years agp,X when Joe red Ccntral's portals, he hh c 'nually been a source of pleasu with his ready wit and jovial dis tition. On leaving Central, Joe carries the best wishes of all. MYRTLE MAY COGSWELL Whenever we want to remember hap- py school days we think of Myrt. Al- though Myrt is a quiet girl. her win- ning smile and very pleasing personal- ity have found their way into the hearts of all her classmates. She intends to en- ter the Rhode Island School of Design. Our best wishes are with you, Myrt. ISABELLA COLAGIOVANNI Isabella's line traits of character have won her a unique distinction among her classmates. Her favorite subject is book- keeping machines, although she excels in all her studies, Some higher institution of learning will claim her. Isabella's choice of college is not yet decided, but we are sure she will attain success. Centrulite Representative, '34, '36: Budget Collector, '35. ELIZABETH COLLINS No introduction is needed for our Betty, who came to us from Sr, Mi- chael's Junior High School. She claims bookkeeping as her favorite subject: therefore, after she leaves Central she hopes to continue her secretarial train- ing at Bryant College. Central's loss will be a gain to Bryant College. Cenlralize Representative, '3 4. NINA AGNES COLLINS Nina came to us from Perry Junior High School. With her keen disposition and line personality, she has made many friends in Central. She has been outstanding in sports and an asset to many teams, She is undecided as to her future, but we know she will be a success in whatever she undertakes. Field Hockey, '34, '35: Captain. '34: Cageball, '35, '36g Basketball, '35, '36: Baseball, '34, '35, '36: Captain, '34: Hi-Tri, '35, '36: Vice- President, '35, '36: Major C, '36. 44 -. W.- PERSONALS -27.
”
Page 32 text:
“
of busy people. It is true SENIOR .W x -, Q wb-5. . X 2645.1 , i fiv , bs 7056 BARTOLO E. CHIAPPINELLI XVhen you read this introduction, our friend and classmate will have gone from Central to start on the road to fortune. He is quiet, genial and conservative. His ability in mathematics should qualify llarlolo to enter Brown University in the fall to study mechanical engineering, Outdoor Track, '35, '36, MARY HELEN CIIRISTELIS XVhen Mary leaves Central. We send with her our wishes for a successful future. Mary's unfaltering determination to succeed, her Winsome smile, and her hard work in shorthand and typing re- veal to us that she is to be of value in the world CHRISTINE CHIFOTIDES That charming young lady who walks with so much sophistication in the corridors of Central is none other than Chris. Her black hair and brown eyes have attracted much attention. Her lovely appearance and charming personality have won her a number of friends. Chris intends furthering her education at a finishing school. Centralite Collector, '347 Thrift Club, '36: Cenlrulite Staff. '36, EMMA CIOLFI Trixie's loyal disposition has won many friends for her, Although she is one of Central's most popular dancers. she does not let her good times inter- fere with her studies. IIer efbcient work will carry her a long way in the busi- ness world, she has not class in all has been an interested in see you go you wi-ll, Basketball, vet Collector, 34, wr-5, 5 personally represented the its undertakings, but she enthusiastic booster. We're you, Mary: we want to forward: we believe that '35: Tennis, '33C Bud- '33: Senior Glee Club. Q ANGELINA CKIRILLO Angelina's scholastic honors are well- earned Her ability can readily be seen. especially in her shorthand and typewriting classes. She possesses the main requisites for the Guest type of husiness woman of today. We trust that her successful school years are but the beginning of auspicious years to come in the secretarial world. Library Auxiliary, SG: Science, '35. HELEN B, CLAYTON Pleasant at all times, friendly to all. popularity personifiedfthaus our Helen. who is going to be sorely missed when she leaves Central, During her short stay here, she has gained the friendship of many and the respect of teachers and students, We all know that the hard knocks of the world can't stop Ilelen, and that the future undoubtedly holds a great deal of happiness and success. Ceutrallte Representative, '3 5. LEONARD CLARK Leonard has pursued his course through Central by taking all things as they come with great success. He never seems to worry, for no matter where he is or what he is doing he always Wears a smile. Ile will always be hailed as a fine fellow and good- hearted student, His future, although he says it is undecided, is probably well planned. Swimming, '33, '34: Home Room Representative, '33, '34, KENNEDY A. CLEMENCE Anyone who wanted Ken usually found him in the recreation room with some of his friends. He is a sociable person and, as a result. is liked by all. He claims that woodworking is his favorite subject, but does very well in all his subjects, Although he has not taken an active part in school activi- ties, he has always supported the bud- get. R. I. State may receive him next year, JUNE 1936 ct f THE BLACK AND GOLD sl PERSONALS .26.
”
Page 34 text:
“
SENIOR EE 57 3. GR N.,-I AUGUSTINA COMELLA This quiet and unassuming young man is none other than Gus. During three years in Central, he has acquired many friends through his willingness to help others. Although a good student in all classes, he has been especially proficient in Italian. He is undecided as to his vocation, but we feel sure that he will be successful in whatever field he endeavors to conquer. Our best wish- es go with you, Gus. MILDRED MARION VONCA Millie is one of Central's quieter and more reserved students, She came to us three years ago from Gilbert Stuart, and since then has made many friends. Mil- lie is an ardent lover of Hne music. With her lovely soprano voice and will- ingness to work, we are sure she will succeed in the world of music. Mav -uc- cess always be yours. Ciiirfs' Glee Club, '34, '35, '30, THOMAS A. CONLEY 'l here is a familiar expression which describes Tommy, the life of the crowd. llis genial disposition has won him many friends. Torn has not been an actual athlete but he has been an ardent supporter of all athletic activities, We are iustilied in saying that Tommy will certainly succeed in the business world NINA 'ONTE l dispeller of dull Yoo h , blithe, nd care- free to time on i al gloom. Her dark and de sparklin are a ,tery to every f re d a musical po- ' t young lady or a si ss career? Such a persona ity will not be lost in the Glec Club, '33, '34, '35, '36: Budget Representative, '33, '34, '35. '36: Music Week Chorus, '35, '36: Thrift Club, '35: Home Room Repre- sentative, '35. THE BLACK AMELIA COMELLA Mimi possesses simplicity, genius and charm. To know this member of our class with dark brown eyes and wavy hair is to love her. Mimi is an accom- plished pianist who has already started out to follow her profession, that of a piano teacher. Vdc believe that she has chosen wisely. Junior Orchestra, '34: Senior Orches- tra, '35, 'EIL MAR Y KIONLEY Mary is a true friend and a god! sport. Three years ago she came to us from St. Michael's Schoo'. To look at her, you would think her quiet, hut those' who know her think differently. Marys favorite study is bookkeeping Our best regards and wishes for luck go with May when she leaves Central IDA li, KIONTE V Ida has found her Central career so interesting that she says she will be VCU' sorry to leave, She has taken a modest but effective part in school ac- tivities, and her friends will be regret- ful after graduation when they miss her cheerful company. EUNICQIZ MAE COOKE Eunice's sincerity and dependability render het friendship a thing to be prized, while her refreshing grace of manner makes her a delightful associate. Eunice's favorite subjects are typing and shorthand. She is leaving Central with a very good scholastic record. We know Eunice will succeed in the business world: we wish her future happiness, AND GOLD . me 'QV' JUNE - 1936 PERSONAlS E ' .28.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.